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Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
from the east………
The fish bite least
Or so the saying goes. Not necessarily so, given this match, but with extremely strong blustery conditions, presentation was always going to be difficult.
Arriving at Wood Lane, my original intention was to peg 50/50 either side of the bridge, secretly wanting to end up on the Common as reports had indicated that this section was more productive and fishing better than the ‘Wood Lane section’.
Problem was that it was blowing a hooly along the cut and the consensus of those members already in tow was that you might find a bit of shelter to the left.
AOK, so off trots myself, Dead Peg and KOD to peg out, leaving MrV in charge of all accountancy duties.
Arriving at the first section break, the wires, we’d got 19 pegs in and I think we all fancied pegs 10 to 14 - slightly less blustery plus that bend is a bit of a renowned area, with it previously throwing up 25lb and 16lb winning weights on a couple of our previous matches there .
‘How many pegs do we need?’ asked Dead Peg
’24 theoretically’ I replied, doing the mental arithmetic of who’d took the trouble to confirm and declare their intended absence, plus he few guests expected.
The dilemma at this point was whether we put the additional pegs in the other side of the wires on the wides or not.
‘Let’s get back and see how many are here’ suggested Dead Peg.
‘AOK I thought to myself’, but if we needed more than the 19, there was no way I was going to walk the length of the cut again to drop the extra pegs in………….if I needed another 5 I’d drop them in on the Common Side of the bridge - and face the ‘moans’
But getting back to the gathering throng, a count up of heads revealed, once more, that some members just can’t be bothered to extend the courtesy of a call or email to ‘assist’ those who take the trouble to peg out matches …………..
And surprise attendee of the day was FK, given his operation a few weeks ago.
Short walk pegs sorted (pegs 1 -4), pegs 5 and 6 were declared to be on the scales………and guess what, with TK,KOD and MrV last to draw, still in the bag were 5, 6 and 8.
The gods looked down on MrV as TK and KOD ended up on 5 & 6 respectively.
Ah well, a relatively short walk after all………………..
Arriving at 5 and looking at the peg and prevailing conditions, my latest planned deviation to how I normally fish the canal needed modification as far side lines were going to be a and the catty might as well stay in the bag.
Soon set up I wandered down to take a few snaps of a few happy chappys before wandering back to shout ‘all in’
The off and first look no indication on the punch. Was I in for a grueller or what? But second look on that short line, float buries and a 3oz skimmer is gratefully netted to avoid the dreaded DNW.
Another 5 mins on that line and nowt. So a quick look on the longer punch line. Buries straight away and skimmer no2 graces the net.
Back inside and nowt, across and skimmers 3, 4 & 5 are all netted.
Then nowt again……….time marches on and basically my match was all over after 35 mins, apart from a solitary rudd on caster, a two inch kinver on pinkie and a late late look back on the punch that threw up a couple of small roach.
Less than half way through I sauntered down and learnt that The Hunter, on a run of form reminiscent to AS or Nuddy in the World Champs had snook out a tinca which he reckoned went 3.5lb.
Cotti had got his usual supporter in tow
Millie had got his head down
Zorro on end peg was having one a chuck, long poling up in the water to take rudd after rudd as I watched 4 fish in as many put ins.
I returned to my box and attempted to emulate Zorro but it was hopeless, just couldn’t fish that 11mtr line……..although a 2inch rudd did commit kamikaze and impaled itself on my 22.
Sad thing was, as the match progressed, there were fish topping periodically on that long line.
So decision time………..the track was filled in and I sat with double caster looking to snare a tinca or two…………..
But it never happened as I enjoyed many Mugger Moments in between.
Amusing snap of the day was this visitor near the end who took a liking to KOD’s pellet line and spent 5 mins mopping it up
The all out and onto the tale of the scales as I learnt another couple of ‘decent’ fish had put in an appearance.
KOD had already weighed in Zorro’s net of skimmers and rudd by the time I’d got down there as Millie tipped a good skimmer and bits in the basket.
Apart from Blues4eva’s ‘nice’ rudd, not a lot to report until Dead Peg put a nice kinver knocking the lb mark plus one of the canals smaller tincas, plus some bits to the scales.
Now I knew The Hunter had 4lb odd with his early tinca, but Dead Peg confided in me that Gudgeon Basher, on his debut visit to the cut, had had a decent ‘black slab’
And so it came to pass…………..scrooge, I mean KOD on the scales who forgets they also weigh in drams, couldn’t separate the two
I’d also seen MrV and Cotti the Wharburton king netting a few, but was surprised they’d had a TK Grueller as well.
1 F K DNW
2 BRAMBLES 0.1.0
3 PHIL BROADSTOCK 0.4.10
4 MICK KENN DNW
5 TK 1.9.9
6 KOD 0.1.13
7 COTTI 0.15.15
8 MRV 1.4.13
9 THE HUNTER 4.13.0
10 GUDGEON BASHER 4.13.0
11 DEAD PEG 4.7.0
12 COLIN TRUMAN DNW
13 YAMO 1.2.9
14 BULLAH 0.4.0
15 BLUES4EVA 0.10.7
16 TERRY TURNIP DNW
17 GRANDMASTER FRANCE 0.2.0
18 MILLIE 2.8.0
19 DENNIS JEFFERY 5.6.6
Well, final reflections on the day……….
the birds sang, the sun shone
the section desperately needed a boat through it as it was pretty clear :(
Finally I felt for Mick K who couldn’t hold nail his waggler to any line and in desperation ended up having to chuck the feeder out as that nightmare wind ruined it for nearly all
The fish bite least
Or so the saying goes. Not necessarily so, given this match, but with extremely strong blustery conditions, presentation was always going to be difficult.
Arriving at Wood Lane, my original intention was to peg 50/50 either side of the bridge, secretly wanting to end up on the Common as reports had indicated that this section was more productive and fishing better than the ‘Wood Lane section’.
Problem was that it was blowing a hooly along the cut and the consensus of those members already in tow was that you might find a bit of shelter to the left.
AOK, so off trots myself, Dead Peg and KOD to peg out, leaving MrV in charge of all accountancy duties.
Arriving at the first section break, the wires, we’d got 19 pegs in and I think we all fancied pegs 10 to 14 - slightly less blustery plus that bend is a bit of a renowned area, with it previously throwing up 25lb and 16lb winning weights on a couple of our previous matches there .
‘How many pegs do we need?’ asked Dead Peg
’24 theoretically’ I replied, doing the mental arithmetic of who’d took the trouble to confirm and declare their intended absence, plus he few guests expected.
The dilemma at this point was whether we put the additional pegs in the other side of the wires on the wides or not.
‘Let’s get back and see how many are here’ suggested Dead Peg.
‘AOK I thought to myself’, but if we needed more than the 19, there was no way I was going to walk the length of the cut again to drop the extra pegs in………….if I needed another 5 I’d drop them in on the Common Side of the bridge - and face the ‘moans’
But getting back to the gathering throng, a count up of heads revealed, once more, that some members just can’t be bothered to extend the courtesy of a call or email to ‘assist’ those who take the trouble to peg out matches …………..
And surprise attendee of the day was FK, given his operation a few weeks ago.
Short walk pegs sorted (pegs 1 -4), pegs 5 and 6 were declared to be on the scales………and guess what, with TK,KOD and MrV last to draw, still in the bag were 5, 6 and 8.
The gods looked down on MrV as TK and KOD ended up on 5 & 6 respectively.
Ah well, a relatively short walk after all………………..
Arriving at 5 and looking at the peg and prevailing conditions, my latest planned deviation to how I normally fish the canal needed modification as far side lines were going to be a and the catty might as well stay in the bag.
Soon set up I wandered down to take a few snaps of a few happy chappys before wandering back to shout ‘all in’
The off and first look no indication on the punch. Was I in for a grueller or what? But second look on that short line, float buries and a 3oz skimmer is gratefully netted to avoid the dreaded DNW.
Another 5 mins on that line and nowt. So a quick look on the longer punch line. Buries straight away and skimmer no2 graces the net.
Back inside and nowt, across and skimmers 3, 4 & 5 are all netted.
Then nowt again……….time marches on and basically my match was all over after 35 mins, apart from a solitary rudd on caster, a two inch kinver on pinkie and a late late look back on the punch that threw up a couple of small roach.
Less than half way through I sauntered down and learnt that The Hunter, on a run of form reminiscent to AS or Nuddy in the World Champs had snook out a tinca which he reckoned went 3.5lb.
Cotti had got his usual supporter in tow
Millie had got his head down
Zorro on end peg was having one a chuck, long poling up in the water to take rudd after rudd as I watched 4 fish in as many put ins.
I returned to my box and attempted to emulate Zorro but it was hopeless, just couldn’t fish that 11mtr line……..although a 2inch rudd did commit kamikaze and impaled itself on my 22.
Sad thing was, as the match progressed, there were fish topping periodically on that long line.
So decision time………..the track was filled in and I sat with double caster looking to snare a tinca or two…………..
But it never happened as I enjoyed many Mugger Moments in between.
Amusing snap of the day was this visitor near the end who took a liking to KOD’s pellet line and spent 5 mins mopping it up
The all out and onto the tale of the scales as I learnt another couple of ‘decent’ fish had put in an appearance.
KOD had already weighed in Zorro’s net of skimmers and rudd by the time I’d got down there as Millie tipped a good skimmer and bits in the basket.
Apart from Blues4eva’s ‘nice’ rudd, not a lot to report until Dead Peg put a nice kinver knocking the lb mark plus one of the canals smaller tincas, plus some bits to the scales.
Now I knew The Hunter had 4lb odd with his early tinca, but Dead Peg confided in me that Gudgeon Basher, on his debut visit to the cut, had had a decent ‘black slab’
And so it came to pass…………..scrooge, I mean KOD on the scales who forgets they also weigh in drams, couldn’t separate the two
I’d also seen MrV and Cotti the Wharburton king netting a few, but was surprised they’d had a TK Grueller as well.
1 F K DNW
2 BRAMBLES 0.1.0
3 PHIL BROADSTOCK 0.4.10
4 MICK KENN DNW
5 TK 1.9.9
6 KOD 0.1.13
7 COTTI 0.15.15
8 MRV 1.4.13
9 THE HUNTER 4.13.0
10 GUDGEON BASHER 4.13.0
11 DEAD PEG 4.7.0
12 COLIN TRUMAN DNW
13 YAMO 1.2.9
14 BULLAH 0.4.0
15 BLUES4EVA 0.10.7
16 TERRY TURNIP DNW
17 GRANDMASTER FRANCE 0.2.0
18 MILLIE 2.8.0
19 DENNIS JEFFERY 5.6.6
Well, final reflections on the day……….
the birds sang, the sun shone
the section desperately needed a boat through it as it was pretty clear :(
Finally I felt for Mick K who couldn’t hold nail his waggler to any line and in desperation ended up having to chuck the feeder out as that nightmare wind ruined it for nearly all
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
Nice one tony great stuff mate
Nothing worse than wind on a canal is there.
Nothing worse than wind on a canal is there.
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
TK nice report on the days events .That chap who sits with cotti is cottis son ,Oh ask K O D what the swan was really after in his peg, he told me on the bank in privet
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
Just one question - why dont it look windy on them photos
In fact it looks much windier in Zorros peg, which was fractionally more sheltered round that bend
In fact it looks much windier in Zorros peg, which was fractionally more sheltered round that bend
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
Another good write TK keep em coming.
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
As I was busy with the results board Gudgeon basher took a few snap shots at the weigh in
Here's Dead Pegs kiner stripey with a tinca
And here's The Hunter's tica
Followed by Gudgeon Basher's breme
Finally a picture that obviously Gudgeon Basher didnt take - cuss he's the handsome beast holding that breme
Here's Dead Pegs kiner stripey with a tinca
And here's The Hunter's tica
Followed by Gudgeon Basher's breme
Finally a picture that obviously Gudgeon Basher didnt take - cuss he's the handsome beast holding that breme
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cheers TK
had a great day out and was made most welcome
just wish the wind could've dropped a bit
had a great day out and was made most welcome
just wish the wind could've dropped a bit
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
Hey Dead Peg - just realised me and yow could be in trouble next year..........
Not only have we got Terry Turnip in the ranks, we've got both Gudgeon Basher and The Hunter on the list waiting to join us next year
How the bloody hell are either of us gunna win a Cashmores match again
Not only have we got Terry Turnip in the ranks, we've got both Gudgeon Basher and The Hunter on the list waiting to join us next year
How the bloody hell are either of us gunna win a Cashmores match again
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
had a great day out and was made most welcome
No probs GB - always welcome if we can 'fit you in' - just wish conditions had allowed us all a few more tugs
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Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
Great reading and pics TK
Looking good for Sunday
Looking good for Sunday
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
Great reading and pics TK
Looking good for Sunday
Hopefully the wind will have blown out by then
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At least ya know there no threat from me... as I did tell yaHow the bloody hell are either of us gunna win a Cashmores match again
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TK I was lucky with that one.
I can honestly say I aint no crack angler...I just go for the enjoyment and craic on the bank.
stick me on a river or pool and I'm as average as the next man
I can honestly say I aint no crack angler...I just go for the enjoyment and craic on the bank.
stick me on a river or pool and I'm as average as the next man
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
Well GB if the next man is me that'll make us both pap!
Cashmores match 5 2011 - When the wind blows.....
TK that wont bother me about winning a match,i havent won one yet,so i dont know what it feels like Anyway we can soon put a stop to the Hunter and Gudgeon basher on the cuts,ban breadpunch and red maggots .We can overlook this ban TK,thats aslong as Gudgeon basher gives us some of those special bream maggots
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Ya can ban red maggots dead peg -- caught it on yellows
As for bread I tried to fish it once but daint get on very well so dont fish it much unless i'm out on me own
could be worse......could be bullah
As for bread I tried to fish it once but daint get on very well so dont fish it much unless i'm out on me own
Well GB if the next man is me that'll make us both pap!
could be worse......could be bullah
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Why thank you kind sircould be worse......could be bullah
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With 5 matches gone and a third of the series through, time for a league table.........
MEMBER POINTS
TK 132
DEADPEG 105
MRV 104
KOD 98
YAMO 94
COTTI 92
TERRY TURNIP 85
BIG BAZ 82
BRAMBLES 82
PHIL B 74
GRANDMASTERFRANCE 71
DENNIS JEFFERY 69
ABUMAN 66
MARK STANAWAY 65
HARRY MAIN 61
RICHARD CASHMORE 55
MILLIE 53
GEOFF CASHMORE 45
ROB DOUGLISS 44
BULLAH 42
MGB 36
HEINZER 30
SPRUCEY 26
TONY COOPER 24
LES WINYARD 21
HOTLIPS 19
MARTIN KENDALL 12
MICK KENN 5
JUAN CHUB 0
MEMBER POINTS
TK 132
DEADPEG 105
MRV 104
KOD 98
YAMO 94
COTTI 92
TERRY TURNIP 85
BIG BAZ 82
BRAMBLES 82
PHIL B 74
GRANDMASTERFRANCE 71
DENNIS JEFFERY 69
ABUMAN 66
MARK STANAWAY 65
HARRY MAIN 61
RICHARD CASHMORE 55
MILLIE 53
GEOFF CASHMORE 45
ROB DOUGLISS 44
BULLAH 42
MGB 36
HEINZER 30
SPRUCEY 26
TONY COOPER 24
LES WINYARD 21
HOTLIPS 19
MARTIN KENDALL 12
MICK KENN 5
JUAN CHUB 0